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Via: defendernetwork.com

While fighting continued between Libyan rebels and troops loyal to Moammar Gadhafi, international oil prices fell with the prospect that shipments could hit the market again.

Oil shipments ceased six months because of the Libyan conflict, which damaged pipelines and fields and forced out foreign oil engineers who once helped export 1.5 million barrels of oil each day.

Once the oil starts flowing again, it should bring the price of gasoline down even further. Gas has fallen to $3.57 a gallon, and experts say it could fall as low as $3.25 in September.

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